Language
name and locationː
Man-Met,
Yunnan
province, China [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. m̩ ɔ31 / nɤŋ35 < Tai |
21. sau31 et53 |
2. au31 / sɔŋ35 < Tai |
22. sau31 sɔŋ35 |
3. ɔi31 / sam35 < Tai |
23. sau31 sam35 |
4. pʰon31 / si13 < Tai |
24. sau31 si13 |
5. ɕɛn55 / ha13 < Tai |
25. sau31 ha13 |
6. tʰon31 / hok53 < Tai |
26. sau31 hok53 |
7. tɕet53 < Tai |
27. sau31 tɕet53 |
8. pɛt13 < Tai |
28. sau31 pɛt13 |
9. kau13 < Tai |
29. sau31 kau13 |
10. kʰiou31 / sip53 < Tai |
30. sam35 sip53 |
11. sip53 et53 < Tai |
40. si13 sip52 |
12. sip53 sɔŋ53 |
50. ha13 sip53 |
13. sip53 sam35 |
60. hok53 sip53 |
14. sip53 si13 |
70. tɕet53 sip53 |
15. sip53 ha13 |
80. pɛt13 sip53 |
16. sip53 hok53 |
90. kau13 sip53 |
17. sip53 tɕet53 |
100. ɣɔiˀ11 < Tai |
18. sip53 pɛt13 |
200. sɔŋ35 ɣɔiˀ11 |
19. sip53 kau13 |
1000. băn31 < Tai |
20. sau31 < Tai |
2000. sɔŋ35 băn31 |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Chen Guoqing,
|
Other comments: Man-Met or Kemie has kept traditional Mon-Khmer numerals from one to six, however, they generally use Tai numeral system. Man Met is spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers in 5 communities in Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture near the Hu, Yunnan province, China. |
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